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The Paradox of Choice:

The Paradox of Choice:

Too many flavors at the ice cream store

November 7, 2019 | Olivia Y.

I am a brand-new Ph.D. student and I have already figured out my least favorite part about MIT: the overwhelming number of choices. As I am enrolled as a student in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology Medical Engineering Ph.D. program, the situation is even more intense. I can take classes at both Harvard Medical […]

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Running stadiums is fun, right?

November 4, 2019 | Vincent M.

What if I told you that the most fun thing that I do regularly since moving to Boston is running up and down a lot of tall steps (technically, seats) a lot of times, twice a week? Would you think that I’m crazy? A masochist? That Guy™ at the party who won’t shut up about […]

Making the most of Cambridge’s amazing salsa scene

Making the most of Cambridge’s amazing salsa scene

Plus a story of how I went from ballet to salsa

October 24, 2019 | Carmen M.

Thankfully, life at MIT as a grad student is not ALL about research. For me, one of the greatest breaks from lab is dancing. Growing up, classical ballet was part of my daily routine. Classical ballet requires physical resilience, a focused mind, and musicality, but above all, it requires discipline. I soon learned that I […]

Starting Graduate School on the Right Foot

Starting Graduate School on the Right Foot

A PhD student’s guide to running in Boston

October 15, 2019 | Olivia Y.

On the snowy February morning before my MIT graduate school interview, I rolled out of bed, bundled up and went for a run along the Charles River path. As a former Division One cross country and track athlete, I have been running almost daily for almost a decade. The picturesque scene of a light snow […]

The Unofficial Guide Book for the Grad School Applicant

The Unofficial Guide Book for the Grad School Applicant

If you have no idea what to do, you’re well on your way!

September 30, 2019 | Morgan J.

I made the decision to apply for graduate school in mid-September of my senior year of college. With application deadlines only weeks away and the GRE looming in the distance, I spent one month scrambling to familiarize myself with the application materials that some of my peers had been refining for months. Sounds stressful, right? […]